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‘On a break from rehearsing his touring band, making movies, recording his next album and taking care of his new son, Billy called.’

‘As the logistics of rehearsing a large group with electric instruments became increasingly difficult, Klein and Ford found themselves increasingly drawn to acoustic practices in the comfort of their living room.’

‘Did you need a long time to rehearse your actors?’

‘Her sister Doris had been employed to rehearse a group of dancing girls for a road show.’

‘Within months Donnellan was rehearsing dancers in his own Romeo and Juliet.’

‘There was something about her calm, cool demeanour and the way her words sounded like they had been rehearsed and perfected which rendered Jack speechless.’

‘Mary said the words she had been rehearsing in her head for hours.’

‘Thinking up answers and rehearsing them mentally, would give them a lot of confidence when going through the real event.’

‘He deliberately slowed down, so that he was several steps behind his friends and mentally rehearsed his speech for the umpteenth time.’

‘Mentally rehearse how you will deliver the news.’

‘She had rehearsed these words during the flight.’

‘Mentally rehearse difficult situations in which you imagine yourself as successful.’

‘My voice is calm and even-toned, like I had rehearsed this confession a thousand times over.’

‘I wasn't sure I was really articulating my reasons properly, but it was the best I could do without having the chance to rehearse my words.’

‘As she walking down the corridor, she rehearsed mentally the words she would say to him later.’

‘To me her words sounded slightly forced, almost as if she had rehearsed them beforehand.’

‘She had told herself a thousand times, while rehearsing her lines in front of her bathroom mirror - and that had been since two days ago - that this was for the better, that she would, in fact, benefit from what she was going to do.’

‘Tensing as they approached gradually, she mentally rehearsed her excuse in her head.’

‘He had been prepared for this and even mentally rehearsed such activities.’

‘His words were purely rehearsed but his smile seemed genuine.’

‘The words sounded rehearsed as though he had spoken them to himself too many times to count.’

‘Nervousness set in and the words he had rehearsed over and over in his head for months escaped his brain completely, rendering him a stuttering mess.’

2State (a list of points that have been made many times before)

‘criticisms of factory farming have been rehearsed often enough’

‘My Lord, I do not propose to rehearse the arguments again.’

‘It is unnecessary to rehearse the details of the case against him.’

‘I do not propose to rehearse in detail all those matters which I have identified earlier in this judgment as tending to the rejection of the Applications.’

‘The detail of what amounted to those reasonable precautions I have rehearsed already to your Honours.’

‘I don't want to rehearse my criticisms of his tactics or the failures of his deplorable regime during the Oslo negotiations and thereafter.’